Manuel Lozano
Manuel Lozano started his acting career like many other child actors, making some commercials. When he was nine years old, he was chosen to work with Fernando Fernán Gómez in the Spanish critically acclaimed Butterfly. His performance in this movie won a Goya Award, and a nomination for Young Artist Award. He also starred in another critically acclaimed movie, Eres mi héroe, which won at the Ft. Lauderdale Film Festival. With a Spanish mother and Italian father, Manuel Lozano has dual nationality and lives in Galicia, Spain.
Butterfly
as MonchoThe film centres on Moncho and his coming-of-age experience in Galicia in 1936. Moncho develops...
Movie pageYou're the One
as JuanitoJulia, an only child of an affluent, bank owning family living in Madrid, escapes from her...
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Movie pageNo Pain, No Gain
as LucasDavid is a teenager who feels he doesn't belong to a life where his family, friends and the girl...
Movie pageMerry-Go-Round c. 1950
as QuiqueThis movie doesn't have any coherent plot. It's the portrait of the lives of different people in...
Movie pageYou're My Hero
as RamónThirteen-year-old Ramon is on the verge of many adolescent discoveries -- and the confusion that...
Movie pageMia Sarah
as SamuelIn the half-light of a an old stately home, Samuel Davila and his grandfather Paul, once a...
Movie pageThey're Watching Us
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